The Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office says a man killed a man before leading police on a chase and attempting to swim away from deputies.The Sheriff’s Office says Cody Callais, 38, killed 68-year-old Rickie Samanie in Bayou Blue Tuesday.Samanie’s 2003 black Ford F-150 pickup truck with an extra cab was missing after he had been found dead in his home at about 6 p.m. Tuesday.A Sheriff’s Office detective later spotted the victim's vehicle traveling on West Main Street through the Gray area.Detectives and Louisiana State Police attempted to make a traffic stop, but Callais refused to stop, leading to a chase.The chase ended in Bayou Blue when Callais stopped at the bayou and began to swim away from police despite the cold temperatures.Shortly after, Callais climbed out of the water and surrendered, before admitting to killing Samanie.He was transported to the hospital where he received treatment for hypothermia.Upon his release from the hospital, police say he will be booked on charges of first-degree murder, four counts of theft of a firearm, theft of a motor vehicle, theft under $500, aggravated flight, simple criminal damage to property criminal trespass, unauthorized use of an access card and possession of firearm by a convicted felon.Callais has an extensive previous criminal history including burglary and possession of illegal narcotics.Sign up for our email newsletters to get breaking news right in your inbox. Click here to sign up!13484466

BAYOU BLUE, La. —

The Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office says a man killed a man before leading police on a chase and attempting to swim away from deputies.

Samanie’s 2003 black Ford F-150 pickup truck with an extra cab was missing after he had been found dead in his home at about 6 p.m. Tuesday.

A Sheriff’s Office detective later spotted the victim's vehicle traveling on West Main Street through the Gray area.

Detectives and Louisiana State Police attempted to make a traffic stop, but Callais refused to stop, leading to a chase.

The chase ended in Bayou Blue when Callais stopped at the bayou and began to swim away from police despite the cold temperatures.

Shortly after, Callais climbed out of the water and surrendered, before admitting to killing Samanie.

He was transported to the hospital where he received treatment for hypothermia.

Upon his release from the hospital, police say he will be booked on charges of first-degree murder, four counts of theft of a firearm, theft of a motor vehicle, theft under $500, aggravated flight, simple criminal damage to property criminal trespass, unauthorized use of an access card and possession of firearm by a convicted felon.

Callais has an extensive previous criminal history including burglary and possession of illegal narcotics.